I'd focus on Avvid technologies, centraly managed security and storage
solutions across nation-wide networks and public Internet (Cisco Works/ACS),
and on-line collaboration tools using open standards like LDAP, X.509,
h.323/SIP, etc.

That is where Enterprises are moving.


""Priscilla Oppenheimer""  wrote in message
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> I may be starting a new project doing some writing about technologies used
> in enterprise networks. (read not service provider)
>
> Do I need to cover IS-IS? Or is it mainly ISPs that use this?
>
> How about MPLS? I should discuss it briefly, but aren't the main users of
> MPLS ISPs, not enterprise networks?
>
> Anyone using GARP? That's on my list to research too. I thought that Garp
> was a hero in a John Irving book.
>
> Alas, I have a lot to learn. Thank-you VERY much for answering these quick
> questions.
>
> _______________________________
>
> Priscilla Oppenheimer
> www.troubleshootingnetworks.com
> www.priscilla.com




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